Shadowing Practice: JUST IN: Trump makes clearest move yet that shows ‘final’ decision on Iran nuclear deal is near - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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And it is a breaking news Friday afternoon.
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And it is a breaking news Friday afternoon.
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John, it is good to be with you.
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Hello and welcome, everyone.
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I'm Sandra Smith in New York.
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Sandra, I was so looking forward to a breaking news Friday afternoon.
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You know, it makes it go fast.
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You got it.
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I'm John Roberts in Washington.
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This is America Reports.
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President Trump announced the meeting today on Truth Social reiterating his red lines with Iran.
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However, as we wait to hear his decision,
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it's unclear whether top Iranian leaders will accept the concessions in the latest memo of understanding.
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We have an all-star lineup FOR YOU TO BREAK DOWN THE LATEST IN THIS WAR WITH IRAN,
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INCLUDING INTERIOR SECRETARY DOUG BURGUM.
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HE IS HERE ON HOW AMERICA'S ENERGY SECURITY IS TIED TO THIS CONFLICT.
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BUT FIRST, OUR SENIOR WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENT PETER DOOCY WHO JUST CAME OUT OF THE SITUATION ROOM.
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NO, JUST KIDDING.
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HE'S ON THE NORTH LINE OF THE WHITE HOUSE WITH THE LATEST.
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HEY, PETER.
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AND, JOHN, PRESIDENT TRUMP HAS A LOT TO CONSIDER.
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WE KNOW THAT.
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HE LAID OUT, THOUGH, THE MAIN POINTS THAT HE IS THINKING ABOUT THIS MORNING
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OR THIS AFTERNOON NOW IN A VERY LONG TRUTH SOCIAL POST but these are the highlighted bullets, my highlights.
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The Hormuz Strait must immediately open, no tolls.
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Ships caught in the strait due to our amazing and unprecedented naval blockade,
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which will now be lifted,
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may start the process of heading home.
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Enriched materials, sometimes referred to as nuclear dust,
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will be unearthed by the United States in close coordination in conjunction with the Islamic Republic of Iran,
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plus the International Atomic Energy Agency, and destroyed.
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No money will be exchanged until further notice.
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And with that, so far so good for experts.
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There's a couple of points in the post that really give us cause for optimism.
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One is that the strait will be open,
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it'll be cleared of mines,
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and traffic can flow freely in and out.
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That's extremely important to the whole global trading effort.
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And it's good to see that the president is really sticking to his guns there.
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And the president is also explaining why he is trying not to be influenced here by the 2026 election calendar.
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You have really a very small window.
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So if you wanted to play that game,
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then you would wait till the midterms are over.
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And then the following hour,
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you'll attack Iran because they cannot have a nuclear weapon.
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Most people agree with me on that.
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But then it gets maybe carried into,
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you know, the next election,
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whether it's a midterm or not.
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So you have a very short window for doing anything having to do with war.
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And it seems like the key point here is that President Trump says no money will be exchanged until further notice.
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Does that mean that money will be exchanged at some point?
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Or does that mean that money could be unfrozen from frozen Iranian accounts now?
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And does that count or not count as exchanging money?
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Context & Background

The recent updates regarding President Trump's approach to the Iran nuclear deal have stirred discussions among experts and analysts alike. In a breaking news segment, the announcement was made on his social media platform, highlighting crucial points that could influence international relations. This dialogue captures the sense of urgency and significant consequences surrounding the negotiations. Through this exchange, listeners glean insights into geopolitical strategies and learn how leaders articulate complex policies and decisions. Such discussions are essential for English learners, especially those preparing for exams like IELTS, where comprehension of current events can enhance language skills and enrich vocabulary.

Top 5 Phrases for Daily Communication

  • Breaking news: A term used to indicate urgent updates that are happening currently.
  • Red lines: Important boundaries that must not be crossed in negotiations or discussions.
  • No money will be exchanged: A decisive phrase indicating that financial transactions are halted for now.
  • Clear traffic: Refers to the process of ensuring safe transit through a designated area.
  • Open for discussion: This implies that certain topics are available for dialogue and negotiation.

Step-by-step Shadowing Guide

To utilize the shadowing technique effectively while engaging with this transcript, follow these steps:

  1. Familiarize Yourself: First, listen to the video or read through the transcript without attempting to imitate the speaker. Understand the context and the key points being made.
  2. Break It Down: Divide the transcript into smaller segments. Focus on a few sentences or phrases at a time to prevent feeling overwhelmed.
  3. Listen Actively: Use a shadowing app or similar tools to play the audio while reading along. Pay attention to intonation, pronunciation, and rhythm.
  4. Imitate the Speaker: Repeat the phrases out loud, matching your voice to that of the speaker. This helps enhance your pronunciation and fluency, essential for IELTS speaking practice.
  5. Feedback Loop: Record yourself using the shadow speech method and compare it to the original audio. Identify areas for improvement and adjust accordingly.

By following this shadowing guide, learners can improve their speaking skills while engaging with current events, making the learning experience both educational and relevant. For additional resources, exploring various shadowing sites can provide more transcripts and videos tailored to learners' needs.

What is the Shadowing Technique?

Shadowing is a science-backed language learning technique originally developed for professional interpreter training and popularized by polyglot Dr. Alexander Arguelles. The method is simple but powerful: you listen to native English audio and immediately repeat it out loud — like a shadow following the speaker with just a 1–2 second delay. Unlike passive listening or grammar drills, shadowing forces your brain and mouth muscles to simultaneously process and reproduce real speech patterns. Research shows it significantly improves pronunciation accuracy, intonation, rhythm, connected speech, listening comprehension, and speaking fluency — making it one of the most effective methods for IELTS Speaking preparation and real-world English communication.

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